December 3, 2024
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5 Ways the Biden Administration Is Working to 'Trump-Proof' Washington |
by Joshua Arnold |
The Biden administration has gone into overdrive securing progressive policy goals from the impending Trump administration 2.0. From confirming progressive judges, to constraining American energy with environmental red tape, to simply spending every last unjustified dollar, the Biden administration is committed to ensuring their policies carry on into the Trump administration for as long as possible. |
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Outrage over NCAA's Trans Policy Hits a Boiling Point at Mountain West Tourney |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
While most of America's televisions never budged from the steady stream of Thanksgiving football, the eyes of an entire movement were set on one of the most important games in the Title IX wars: a Mountain West women's volleyball tournament held Saturday. The match pitted trans-identifying Blaire Fleming and the San Jose State girls' team against an all-female squad, the Colorado State Rams - a showdown that moved forward at the last minute thanks to a leftist Biden-appointed judge. And, like the season leading up to it, the final was full of one thing: drama. |
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Boys Will Be Boys: Why Men's Spaces Are Essential for Women's Spaces |
by S.A. McCarthy |
The need to protect women's and girls' spaces has once again made headlines, following controversy over the use of bathrooms on Capitol Hill. When Representative-elect Sarah McBride (D-Del.), a biological man who now identifies as a woman, sought to use women's restrooms in his new job on the Hill, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) sounded the alarm on the threat posed to women's spaces, prompting Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to restrict single-sex bathrooms in the Capitol building to only those of the corresponding biological sex. The bathroom battle is not, of course, restricted to the U.S. Capitol. |
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Outstanding - Ep. 155: A Shifting in Politics with Bob Good |
Podcast with Joseph Backholm and Congressman Bob Good (R-Va.) |
When is adapting a sign of compromise, and when is it simply wisdom? Host Joseph Backholm is joined by Congressman Bob Good for a discussion on how Christians can navigate this ever present changing political landscape. As the 119th Congress gears up to take their seats in January, Congressman Good weighs in on where he sees this Congress going and what we can expect to see from a government with a "Republican trifecta". |
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Study Shows Marriage Protects against Suicide, Drug Deaths |
by Dan Hart |
A new study has revealed that even as deaths from alcohol, drug overdoses, and suicides continue to rise in the U.S., those who are married are less likely to succumb to these deaths of despair. |
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Could People Starved for Hope Be Causing the Increase in Bible Sales? |
by Sarah Holliday |
There's been a rise in two prominent areas: secularism and Bible sales. While seemingly at odds, is it possible the two go hand-in-hand? |
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Experts Say Race, Gender Ideologies Will Be Targeted in Trump Department of Education |
by Sarah Holliday |
Whether the topic is immigration, foreign affairs, or the economy, all eyes are on President-elect Donald Trump as he prepares to return to office at the end of January. The 45th president used his campaign to outline many of his plans for a second presidential term. However, the biggest mystery is what he plans to do with the Department of Education (DOE). |
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A Coalition of Cuban Churches Stand with Israel (Part 4) |
by Yoe Suarez |
From 2005 until the Israeli military response to the October 7, 2023 massacre perpetrated by Hamas, Gaza had been self-governed. There was no so-called "Israeli occupation" of those territories, and since that year, as even the BBC has recognized, the Hamas terrorist group's network of tunnels beneath densely populated areas did nothing more than grow. Rockets are launched from these tunnels and the bullets that killed civilians are stored there. |
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